Choosing the right visa can be overwhelming, especially with so many options depending on your purpose of travel or immigration. Whether you’re planning to study abroad, work, or settle permanently in a new country, understanding the visa types available is crucial for a smooth application process. At Page Overseas, we aim to simplify this for you by providing expert guidance every step of the way.
Here’s a breakdown of the common visa types to help you make an informed decision:
If you’re planning a vacation or a short visit to a foreign country, a tourist visa is the ideal option. Tourist visas typically allow stays for a limited time (usually 30-90 days) and do not permit any form of employment or business activities.
A student visa is perfect for individuals planning to pursue higher education abroad. Depending on your chosen country, this visa is often granted for the duration of your course, with possible extensions for internships or job placements.
A work visa allows you to take up employment in a foreign country. It is usually sponsored by an employer and is specific to the job role and country.
If your spouse, partner, or child holds a visa or is a citizen of a foreign country, a dependent visa allows you to join them abroad. This visa type typically grants rights similar to those of the primary visa holder, including residence and sometimes the ability to work or study.
Immigration
Australia Family
Settlement visa
Canada Express
Entry
Canada
PNP Programmes
EU PR by investing
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